Note to George W. Bush –
Amitabh Bacchan, the father rapist of Bollywood, is India’s home-bred version of Judge Kavanaugh. Amitabh Bacchan has even played the role a lawyer representing young women in a very recent film of his entitled, ‘Pink’. The Brett Kavanugh of Bollywood, Amitabh Bacchan, has molested women on the sets of films for decades. He has accumulated massive hordes of wealth in the process. He is hated by the nation of multitudes that he belongs to. He is the voice of the nation that all voices in the nation speak up against. So severe are the woes caused by Mr. Bacchan to women in India, that people have been forced to take to the streets to put a stop to his incestuous jewellery ad posters for Kalyan Jewelers. As the dirty old man that he is, he has found himself in the pattern of pitting himself alongside women who are young enough to be his daughters. The disgust and loathing thus evoked is creating an atmosphere of more fear and entrapment for Indians. If the news of constant child rapes in daily papers each day was not enough to leave people in constant mortification and distress regarding the safety and well-being of children, Mr. Bacchan’s charades with young actresses is intensifying the hopelessness felt by Indians. He has already depicted himself as being an incestuous pedophile with the likes of Deepika Padukone. Now, it is not just one, but two young women, Katrina Kaif and Sana Fatima Shaikh, that he has his hands all over, in a film titled, ‘Thugs of Hindostan’, a plagiarized version of ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’. One wonders whether that is the relationship he harbors at home with his own daughter-in-law, Aishwarya Rai, one of incestuousness and pedophilia? To exacerbate the problem is the fact that Aishwarya Rai has a little daughter who lives with her grand-father, a man who has groped and molested women on Bollywood movie sets for nearly half a century.
Is Brett Kavanaugh a just comparison? Amitabh Bacchan is by far, far worse, far more extreme. The Brett Kavanaugh of Bollywood, chooses to poison the minds and hearts of movie-goers in India time and time again in fits and spurts of sadistic and egocentric pleasure. It is all a complex web of self-gratification that Amitabh Bacchan has spun around himself, to replicate his own glory in his own eyes ten-fold. This is his means of pumping himself up to the image of a self-proclaimed demigod. He is reviled as much as Judge Kavanaugh is. People are seldom fools.
When will this stop, Mr. President?